McBrien Antique Stone Lifter Re-enactment
This antique stone lifter was used in the 1800's to build stone fences in Mono, Ontario. This demonstration video shows how the stone lifter was operated, using three horses and a small crew of people. This video was funded by the High County Antique Power Club.

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